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Research Seminar Systems Science

Summer Semester 2018

The Research Seminar takes place on Tuesdays between 10:15 AM and 11:45 PM.

Guidelines for Presenters

Timetable

Date Time Presenter Title Room Target
audience *
Presentations Analysis and Modelling of Environmental Systems 35/E16 USF
04.04.2018 09:00am Anna Cord
UFZ Leipzig
Understanding and modeling the relationships between land use, biodiversity and ecosystem services.
09:30am
Modellierung von Räuber-Beute-Beziehungen – illustriert am Beispiel des Rosenzweig-MacArthur-Modells.
11:00am Britta Tietjen
FU Berlin
Towards a process-based understanding of vegetation responses to global change.
11:30am
Ressourcenlimitierung bei Räuber-Beute-Modellen - Erkenntnisse aus dem Rosenzweig-MacArthur Modell.
02:00pm Christiane Zarfl
Universität Tübingen
Anthropogenic pressures on freshwaters – Providing insights on processes, predicting potential impacts and proposing solutions.
02:30pm
Modelle zu Wechselwirkungen (Teil 3): Der dynamische Räuber an der Hopfbifurkation.
04:00pm Reik Donner
Potsdam Institut für Klimafolgenforschung
Complex networks in earth sciences – turning a modeling paradigm into a data analysis tool.
04:30pm
Das Rosenzweig-MacArthur-Modell.
05.04.2018 09:00am Arndt Telschow
Universität Osnabrück
Detecting causality and anticipating critical transitions in complex (socio-)ecological networks.
09:30am
Das Rosenzweig-MacArthur Modell und das Paradox der Anreicherung.
11:00am Thilo Gross
Universität Bristol (GB)
Stability of the mammalian food web of ancient egypt.
11:30am
The Rosenzweig-MacArthur model.
17.04.2018 10:15am Oskar Kärcher
Current work. 66/E16 ASW/TSW
24.04.2018 10:15am Fabian Heitmann
Environmental System of Systems Engineering for integrated Nexus design. 66/E01 USF
10:45am J. Felipe Ortiz - Riomalo
(How) does participatory interventions enhance prosocial behaviour and collective action for environmental and natural resources management? A behavioural and experimental approach. 66/E01 USF
11:15am Philipp Gorris
tba. 66/E01 USF
Thu 26.04.2018 10:00am-11:00am Revision of degree programmes 66/E01 USF
15.05.2018 10:15am Irina Vortkamp
Modelling dynamic agricultural landscapes: Ecological and economical impacts of conservation management 66/E01 USF
17.05.2018 01:30pm-06:00pm Workshop mit OeSA/UFZ 66/E01 ASW/TSW
22.05.2018 10:15am Jun.-Prof. Dr. Meike Wittmann
University of Bielefeld
Modeling the maintenance of diversity in ecology and evolution 66/E16 ASW/TSW
29.05.2018 Hochschulinformationstag
05.06.2018 10:15am Caroline Lumosi ‘We are forced to cooperate’: Navigating trust, power, conflicts and group identities in trans-boundary river basin cooperation processes in the Zambezi basin. 66/E01 REM/BEE
05.06.2018 10:15am Clément Aldebert
Aix-Marseille Université, France
When a small decision switches your whole life: structural sensitivity or the unexpected bifurcations that alter your predictions. 66/E16 ASW/TSW
05.06.2018 4:15pm Stefanie Engel, Andrea Lenschow Governance-Instrumente in ausgewählten Umweltproblemfeldern
(part of the lecture series on human-environment networks)
93/E07 MUN
12.06.2018 6:15pm Gabriele Broll Forschung zum Thema Mensch und Umwelt in der Agrarökologie und Bodenforschung
(part of the lecture series on human-environment networks)
41/112 MUN
ca. 6:45pm Frank Hilker Kipp-Punkte in sozial-ökologischen Systemen: Verständnis und Vorhersage
(part of the lecture series on human-environment networks)
41/112 MUN
19.06.2018 10:15am Saskia Osterkamp Harvest timing in semi-discrete population models 66/E16 ASW/TSW
03.07.2018 10:15am Anthony Sun Peer-review process for journal publications 66/E16 ASW/TSW
03.07.2018 11:00am Prof. Dr. Ali Yousefi
Isfahan University of Technology, Iran
Analysing the Water Governance System of the Zayandeh-Rood Basin 66/E01 REM/BEE
10.07.2018 10:15am Juan Segura
UNED Madrid
Controlling populations with combined adaptive limiters 66/E16 ASW/TSW
Wed 08.08.2018 11:15am Professor Christopher Kribs
University of Texas at Arlington
Competition and co-persistence in multistrain transmission of Trypanosoma cruzi 66/E16 ASW/TSW
Wed 29.08.2018 2:15pm Professor Julien Arino
University of Manitoba, Winnipeg, Canada
Number of source patches required for population persistence in a source-sink metapopulation with explicit movement 66/E16 ASW/TSW

* Target audiences

USF General seminar for all members of the Institute
Specific seminars
ASW Applied Systems Science
EcoM Ecological Modelling
BEE Behavioral and Environmental Economics
NumP Numerical Physics: Modelling
PEM Projects in Environmental Systems Modelling
REM Resources Management
TSW Theoretical Systems Science

Archive: Research Seminars of previous semesters